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Sci-fi and animation movie franchises leading the charge

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It is hard to see how any could rival the box-office records now being set by the latest installment of "Star Wars." But, following Marvel Comics' success with "Avengers: Age of Ultron" earlier this year, an "Avengers" sequel may be in the running.

'Avengers: Age of Ultron' 



'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' has been setting records since its debut December 17. It became the fastest movie to reach US$1 billion at the box office, even without the help of China, where it opens on January 9. And it went on to score record Christmas Day takings.

The cast features a mix of original Star Wars veterans, including Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, and a few new faces like Daisy Ridley and Lupita Nyong'o.

But Space has plenty of room for other sci-fi franchises: "Avengers: Age of Ultron"—starring Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, and Samuel L. Jackson—raked in US$1.4 billion worldwide.

The sequel, "Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1," is due for release in May 2018. Meanwhile, animated movies can also mean big box-office.

In 'Minions,' the idiotic sidekicks from 'Despicable Me' got their own prequel. And it became the second-highest-grossing animation ever, with a promising sideline in fart guns.

'Inside Out,' from the director of 'Monsters Inc' and 'Up,' was a huge hit for Pixar, earning more than US$800 million. The movie, which takes viewers inside a girl's emotional nerve center, took five years to make. It is also a contender during the upcoming awards season.

 

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